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ANSWER ASAP!! CORRECTLY PLZ!!! The bear and the rabbit climbed up and up the cliff where he Lion had his lair. They found him. Kept their distance. He watchin them and they watchin him. Everybody actin cordial.

“Hear tell you are scarin everybody, all the little animals, with your roarin all the time,” Rabbit said.

“I roars when I pleases,” he Lion said.

“Well, might could you leave off the noise first thing in the mornin, so the little animals can get what they want to eat and drink?” asked Bear.

—“He Lion, Bruch Bear, and Rabbit,”
Virginia Hamilton

How does the author personify the rabbit, bear, and lion in this passage? Choose the two best answers.

by having characters speak
by having characters climb a cliff
by having the lion roar
by having the characters act cordially
by having the characters eat and drink

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Answer:

By having the characters speak

Step-by-step explanation:

personify means to make non human things think and act like one

User Gautier Drusch
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Answer:

a, d are the correct answers

Step-by-step explanation:

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